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The decision of the Madhya Pradesh government to discontinue Board exams in Class VIII for all schools under this Board. Is this the work of a state government or central government?

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Answered by boyzgameon
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Explanation: State government

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The correct answer is a state government

Explanation:

A board of education for schools is known as the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

The MPBSE is the state of Madhya Pradesh's administrative, policy-related, cognitive, and intellectual decision-making organization for the higher education sector. The board oversees and controls the state of Madhya Pradesh's intermediate education system. It oversees several tasks, such as creating study plans, establishing syllabi, holding tests, and approving college connections. All educational institutions within the purview of MPBSE also get guidance, assistance, and leadership from this organization. Additionally, it manages model schools like Model High in TT Nagar.

  • State governments deal with issues at the local level and only turn to the federal government for assistance when such issues become too complex or lengthy to be handled locally.
  • The state legislatures operate under a bicameral system, similar to the federal system, in that each state has two legislative committees.
  • The state legislature is responsible for drafting state legislation that might become state law.

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